Re: Getting an error while maaping drive of win2k prof machine from win2k server

From: Sebastjan Kocelj, Avtenta.SI (Sebastjan.Kocelj_at_Avtenta.SI.si)
Date: 07/28/04


Date: Wed, 28 Jul 2004 11:12:04 +0200

Hi,

Turn off the policy:
1. Open Local Security Policy in the Administrative Tools folder.

2. Navigate through Local Policies / Security Options.

3. Double-click Secure channel: Digitally encrypt or sign secure channel
data (always) and set it to Disabled.

4. Press OK.

Or--------------------------------------------------

  1.. Double click on My Computer
  2.. Double click on Control Panel
  3.. Double click on Administrative Tools
  4.. Select Local Security Policy
  5.. Select Local Policy
  6.. Select Security Options
  7.. Find Send Unencrypted Password to Connect to 3rd Party SMB Servers
  8.. Right click on Send Unencrypted Password to Connect to 3rd Party SMB
Servers
  9.. Select Security
  10.. Select Enabled
  11.. Click OK
  12.. Close all open windows
  13.. Restart your computer.

-- 
Best Regards,
Sebastjan Kocelj
Avtenta.SI
Microsoft Gold Certified Partner
for Support Services
"ksrk" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message 
news:589b01c4746a$a2b542c0$a501280a@phx.gbl...
>I have configured DNS in windows 2000 server machine. 4
> windows 2000 prof. machines  are the part of this domain.
> when i am trying to map the drive on win 2k prof systems
> from the server i am getting the error message saying that
> "The account is not authorized to log on. i have logged in
> all the machines with user name Administrator. i am able to
> access network resources from win 2k prof systems but not
> from the server. pls give me solution.
> 


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